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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-09-03, Page 1333. Farm services Storage Space Available "Climate Controlled *Convenient Location *Reasonable Rates cull 524-8612 34. Personal IS ALCOHOL a problem in your family? Al -Anon can help. For time . of meetings call 524.6001.-24tfnx 1.35. Notice to creditors 38. Auction sale AUCTION SALE of modern and antique furniture from apartment of Lorna Campbell, Lucknow and Estate of Late Lulu Kerr, Brussels at the: WINGHAM AUCTION CENTRE Saturday, September 6, 1986 at 11:00 a.m. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL persons having claims against the Estate of FLORENCE LILLIAN ASHTON, late of the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron,who died on or about the 28th day of July, 1986, ore required to file the some with full particulars with the under- signed by the 13th day of September, 1986, as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this 12th day of August, 1986. PREST and EGENER, Barristers, etc., 33 Montreal Street, Goderich, Ontario. N7A 3Z2 Solicitors for the Estate. —34,35,36 T NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF WILFRED GORDON REIS late of the town of Goderich, in the County of Huron. All persons having claims against the Estate of the above named deceased, who died on or about the 21st day of August, 1986, are hereby notified to forward full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of September, 1986, after which date the assets will be distributed, .having regard only to the claims of which notice has been received. Donnelly & Murphy 18 The Square Goderich, Ontario. N7A 3Y7. Solicitors for the Estate. 36-38 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF CLAYTON HICK EDWARD LATE OF THE TOWN OF GODERICH, IN THE COUNTY OF HURON All persons having claims against the Estate of the above named deceased, who died on or about the 17th day of August, 1986, are hereby notified to forward full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 30th day' of September, 1986, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which notice has been received. Donnelly & Murphy 18 The.Square Goderich, Ontario. Solicitor for the Estate. —36-38 AUCTION SALE of Antiques & Household Ef- fects for Mrs. Bernardine Kinney Lot 8, Conc. 8, west division of Ashfield Twp. Sale will he held at the RIPLEY-HURON COMPLEX on Thursday, Sept. 18, 1986 10 A.M. AUCTIONEERS Grant McDonald, Ripley 395-5353 Wallach Ballagh, Teeswater 392-6170 36. Announcements, notices i THE HUMANITARIAN Service Committeeof the Goderich Oddfellow, and Rebekah lodges have equipment for loan. Contact Amos Osbaldeston, 524-9623 or Fred Fritzley 524:7217.-4eowx 38. Auction sale - Richard Lobb Auctioneer ..CLINTON - 482-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR WED., SEPT. 3 at ,6 P.M. - Modern fur- niture, appliances, flat -to -wall cupboard, bowed glass china cabinet, motorcycle, at Brussels Arena for Martha Logan. SUN., SEPT. 7 AT 1 P.M. - Quality antique fur- niture and glassware for the estate of Emily Cory at Saltford Hall.'Goderich. SAT., SEPT. 13 AT 10 A.M. - 1985 Chev,. Celebrity, run 16,200 km., antiques, for the estate of Grace Pepper in Lobb Auction Barn, Clinton. SAT., SEPT. 20 AT 10 A.M. - 50 acre form with 10 year old house, car, 2 tractors, machinery, household effects, 51/2 miles east of Kippen for the estate of William John Chappel. THURS., SEPT. 18 AT 6 P.M. - Riding lawn mower w/snowblower, appliances and fur niture at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton, for Harold Hirst plus additions. CLEARING AUCTION SALE of FARM MACHINERY for Paul & Isabelle Eedy R.R. 1 Dungannon, Lot 8, Conc. 4, Ashfield Twp. 1 mile West of Dungannon on Monday. Sept._ 8, 1986 at 12 P.M. TRACTORS: 1105 M.F. with cab and duals, 35M.F. 3 cylinder diesel with allied loader, 880 David Brown (Red). EQUIPMENT: pressure control for 180 or 165 M.F. tractor, 2 model 56 interna- tional corn planters with squadron hitch, 18' Glencoe cultivator, McKee 8 row scuffler, 12' stock chopper, M.F. 17 run seed drill (model 33), International 3 pt. hitch mower, International 3 fur- row plough with 3 pt. hitch, M.F. 6 bar side rake, 15' chain harrow, & 40' Kingwise elevator, McKee harvestor for parts; ,Kongskilde 5 furrow plough semi. mount adjustable for 14, 16, 18, Allied automatic bale stooker, Windrow or swath turner, 10' double packer, 2 - 4" grain augers, George Smyth 1000 Ib. feed mixer, Bear Cat P.T.O. grinder & trailer, 300 gal. fuel tank on trailer, stone prong to fit loader, 2 wheel trailer, Fairbanks Morris hammer mill with belt, Woods oat roller with motor, bail stooker prong, chop box and feed cart, 9 tooth applicator, acid applicator, cattle mineral feeder, 2 cattle oilers, scales & scrap iron. ANTIQUES: Turnip pulper, corn cutter, walking plough, scuffler, horse neckties, etc. Also selling is 1977 Chev' ton, 4 wheel drive truck as is. Artic Cat snowmobile and miscellaneous items. TERMS: Cash day of sale 8. proper 1.0. Sales tax in effect where applicable. Owner and auctioneer are not respon- sible for accidents day of sale or loss of purchase. For information contact: Proprietors: Paul & Isabelle Eedy 529-7641 Auctioneer Brian Rintoul 357-2349 Lunch will be available. 38. Auction sale Adekie,9 a- ��GGiC� a c./'>►1L: EXETER BUSINESS LIQUIDATION AUCTION We have been instructed to sell by public auction all manufac- turing equipment, stock completed inventorytools, office equipment of the former Norse Industries (Cultivator Manufac- turers), and farm machinery, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 AT 10:00 A.M. COMPLETED EQUIPMENT: 15 asst field cultivators,from 12' to 23'; additional wing units; Norse buster bars; rolling harrows. (Subject to deletions) INVENTORY: Quantity of steel, welding accessories, hydraulic cylinders, and hydraulic components, paint, nuts and bolts, cultivator tines, approx. 2000 ass't teeth, parts for all Norse equipment, 2000 1J -bolts. EQUIPMENT: Linde magnetic automatic torch with 4' table; Elho drill press, 3 h.p. head; Pehaka band saw; 2 Hobart 300 Mig. welders; Miller 300 amp stick; Vulcan 5 ton overhead crane, power carrier; 5 h.p. Devilbis"air compressor; Webster 7 gal. paint tank; Gates. hydraulic hose crimper; 50 ton hydraulic press, augo. 2 stage (with power pack); Elicatic air cleaner, 12 volt hyd. power pack. ADDITIONAL CONSIGNMENT: Ford 9700 tractor with cab, air, dual power; Allis Chalmers 180 completely hyd. with remotes; Int. 504 tractor c/w centre mount, scuffler and 4 row puller; 4000 Ford tractor with Industrial loader; GMC 1966 Highway tractor with wet line; 1975 Glencoe soil saver, 7 tooth; 2 - 18' Cult. (1 pull type and 1 - 3 PTH); Int. 720 - 5 furrow plow, semi mount; New Holland baler; Ford 12' hyd. disc; 3 PTH 200 gal. sprayer; wagon and flat rack; 9' Int. 45 cult.; Int. 18 run seed drill, seed & fert.; 56 • 4 row corn planter, 'fert. insecticides; 200 George White sprayer; Luke 4 row bean puller; 4 row Innes win- drower; 5 ton truck running gear; 1969 Freightliner dual tandem, 18' deck with tarp, 250 Cunningham engine. MISCELLANEOUS: Quantity of shop equipment & tools, steel benches, trolleys and overhead units, pallets and skids, steel shelving, 110 sections of 2000 Ib. shelving, quantity of bar- rels, many, many more items too numerous to mention: AUCTIONEERS NOTE: All equipment Is In excellent condition.' Plan to attend at 10:00 sharp. All equipment sold to the highest bidder. Verbal announcements take precedence over written material. AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS, TENDER BROKERS & BUSINESS CONSULTANTS Brute RathwolI-- 482-7181 LARGE ESTATE AUCTION Quality antique furniture and glass - were. grandfatherclock to be held at Saltford Valley Hall, Goderich, Ontario far the Estate of Emily Crory. SUNDAY, SEPT. 7 AT 1 RM. Antique grandfather clock circa 1800 family heir loom In working order, an- tique curved back settee, 2 curved back upholstered antique chairs, unusual an- tique upholstered chair, matching ladys' and gent's chairs, Ornate drop front desk, small sideboard w/marble top and mustache pulls,,. cherry drop leaf gate leg table, pedestal table w/18" fold over top to 36", 42" round table w/pedestal base, open front antique cupboard, 60" x 33" harvest table w/draw, 33" x 66" harvest table, pine armoire w/drawer and mirror In door, Jam cupboard, flat to wall cupboard, flat to wail cupboard w/doors top and bottom w/drawer in centre, teacher's school desk, teacher's bell, stencilled washstand w/tear drop pulls, Boston rocker, open front cupboard, pine wood box or flour bin. blanket box, wooden flour barrel, unusual pine cupboard w/7 drawers, wooden shoutder yoke, 171/2" bell, water bench, marble top oak washstand and 3 drawer chest w/mustache pulls, antique rocking horse w/wicker seat, modern double bed, single bed, 4 duck decoys, 10 shav- ing mugs, pink hob nail bracket lamp w/reflector, Belleck Willets flowered vase, 3 stem epergne,3 small Gone With The Wind type lamps, jewellery, oil lajnps, brass pail, ruby font oil lamp, caedlestick holders w/prisms, small brides basket, dish, small cobalt blue oil lap, brass candlestick holders, mat- ching flaw blue dishes, cast iron toy beat, 3 Bennington bowls, Royal Doulton Gaffers bowl, floor stand hall mirror, 46" x 30" cherry table w/,drawers„ old tins, brass fireplace rail, powder 8. ball Buffalo gun. CB Culbert 22 single shot riffle w/octagonal barrel,old shot gun FAC required, roll- ing pins, scrub board, ice cream arlour table and 2 chairs, wooden chum silver pieces, wick trimmer, antique music box, Edison Amberola and 13 cylinder recprds, books on antiques, Singer tre- dlei sewing machine, oak blanket box, nursing rocker, sewing stand, chester- field loveseat, oval framed mirrors, bag car$, hall tree, copper boiler, wooden uteesils, scrub board, rolling pins, etc., clock shelf, trunk, piano stool, small modern dry sink, slipper chair, nursing '. rocker, Menesetung Hotel picture plus other pictures, oval braided rug, bed- din and towels, some general houlehold effects. Plan to attend. TERMS: CASH �tichard Lobb, Auctioneer 4$2-7898 GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1986 --PAGE 13 46. In memoriam HOGUE In loving memory of a dear Dad and Grandfather Frank Hogue, who passed away Sept. 6, 1985. To hear your voice, to see your smile, To sit with you and talk awhile. Many times we think of you, many times we've cried. If love could have saved you, Pops you never would have died. It broke our hearts to lose you, but you didn't go alone. For part of us went with you, the day God called you home. Loved and always remembered by daughters Sherry Kotyk, Cheryl, son-in-law Bill,.and grand- children Danny and'Angie Collins. --36 GLENN In loving memory of a dear son and brother Michael Paul who passed away Sept, 25th. 1977. Till the roses lose their petals Till the heather has lost its dew Till the end of time dear Michael We will remember you. , Sadly missed, by mom, dad and family. -36x SUMMERS Grandma. We don't need to sit and hold a trinket, To make us think of you. For what we hold is much more special, In our hearts are happy memories of you. Lovingly remembered by granddaughter Cindy, Dan, Michael and Blair. -36x 47. Card of thanks MORLEY To Flo and Don Keillor the gracious hosts for a farewell get together with many good friends. We think all of you for your friendship over the years. Lillian and Ray.— 36x BRINDLEY I would like to thank the ladies who attended my community shower on Wed., Aug. 27, 1986. I ap- preciate all the lovely gifts. Marie.- -36x WILKIN Thanks to all the "Young gals", .for making last Friday, such a memorable and enjoyable day for our mother. Mary and Margaret. --36 Town&Country REAL ESTATE 47. Card of thanks DENOMME We wish to express with heortfelt appreciation a sincere thank you to ail our friends, neighbours and relatives for their thoughtfulness and con- dolences. A special thank you to C.W.LRf Zurich for the lovely lunch and to Father Mooney of Zurich and Father Bensette of St. J.oseph's, and Michael O'Connor Funeral Home o1 Zurich. The Florence Denomme Family. SCOTT Special thanks to all the folks at Signal -Star who made my summer seem more like a holiday than work. Special thanks to Janet, Phyllis S., Phyllis J. and. Rhonda in the front office for having the patience to put up with me for almost three mon- ths. Also, thanks to Mary Ellen and Bunny for • making sure I got to work and back home again. It was a special summer, and I'm sure the friend- ships 1 made here will lost a lifetime. Debbie. —36nx ------- — --_ SITTER A sincere thank you to my relatives, friends, the Golden Gate, the MacKay Centre, Rebekah Lodge and St. George's Church. Elizabeth. --36nx WOOD I would like to thank my friends for the lovely flowers, gifts and cards sent to me while a pa- tient in St. Joseph's Hospital; also to the ones that came to see ure. A special big thanks tq our daughter Carolyn. Peg. —36x ARMSTRONG Sincere thanks to friends and relatives for visits, cards, flowers, and treats while I was in Univer- sity Hospital in London. Floyd Armstrong. -36 WANTED babysitter near St. Mary's school from 7 to 8:30 a.m. also after school 3:45 to appr'ox. 4:30 school days. Phone 524-8485.-36 FOR SALE - 30" almond colored gas range, in ex• cellent condition, or will consider trade for 30" Almond colored electric. STARCRAFT Hardtop trailer, fully equipped, sleeps eight; CAMPER TOPPER, for small pickup truck with 6 ft. box. 524.9306.- 36 • YARD SALE in Saltford. Signs posted. Saturday, September 6, 1986 at 8 a.m.--36 r 524-2667 WiLLEMS 524-2667 REAL ESTATE INC. 'JUST LISTED - Bachelor Suite - just' off .thei, square. Enjoy the privacy and independance of your own home. Compact and cosy. $31,900.00. ,( 1ST L''ITEQ - 1Q AGREES -ideal hteitiby farm with small barn, loamy soil, located on paved road. Excellent family property, close to -town and schools. 5 bedroom home. $62,900.00. 'PIANO LESSONS Experi=nced-1`eacher accepting students starting September. 524-4480.-34,36 41. o give away' TOGIVEIAWAY to good 1 home, six-year-old black Lab., good with children. Phone 524-7078 after 6 p.m.-35,36nx KITTENS to give away. Phone 524.7917.-36 46. In memoridm • In loving Summers SUMMERS memory of our dear mother, Lillian (Mohring) who ,passed away one year 1 ago. Peacefullli sleeping, resting at last, ' Her weary pains and trials ore post. In silence she suffered, in patience she bore, Till God called her home, to suffer no more. Ever remembered by hill and Louise and families. ----36x WILLIS On September 2nd, 1965 our beloved son, Em- merson Densmore went to be with the Lord. Seems but'a year ago today, Since God called you away, And we who loved you very much, Miss you bre each day. Loved and always will be by Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Johnstone. 36x ALTON In loving m mory of Mary Alton who left us sud- denly Sept tuber 4th, 1985. We think o you in silence" And often peak of you Now all we have ore memories They say tirjie heals ell sorrow And will help us to forget But time so far has only proven How much we miss you yet. Sadly missed by daughter, Iris and family. -36 ELEGANT - 4 bedroom energy efficient home. Natural woodwork, stained glass windows, wood burning stove in den, family room, large living and dining areas. A MUST TO SEE! $79,900.00. IMMACULATE - 2 b°tith spacious living area, new kitcheTreed lot, excellent west end locatio55,900.00. SUMMERS In loving memory of a dear mother and grand- mother, Lilli n, who passed away Sept. 11, 1985. Her helping hand was always first To rende,r a y aid she could Her voice w s always raised in praise Her words ere wise and good Dear mom s nee you've gone away The one's yo loved so true Try hard to c rry on the way We know you'd want us to. Sadly missed by daughter Lucille and family.--- 36x INVESTMENT PROPERTY - Good location, close to schools. Immediate possession, 11/2 storey white frame contains one 2 bedroom, one 1 bedroom, and one bachelor apartment. $64,900.00. MANICURED GROUNDS surround this excellent 3 bedroom bungalow. Large living and family rooms with bar area,°games room and MUCH MORE! $75,900.00. COZY RED BRICK - Formal dining room, 4 bedrooms; private deck, front and back porches. $59,900.00. WORKS DONE - Very central, maintenance free 3 bedroom, good starter home. Garage - workshop, laundry room, economic to heat and PRICED RIGHT! $48,500.00. HOGUE In loving memory of my dear husband Frank who passed away one year ago, Sept. 6, 1985. Thank 'you for the memories Frank, that were yours and mipe alone. - For they recall the special moments, that you and I had known. You were my.loving husband, but best of all my friend. We made ou vows together, till death do us part. But the day God called you home, my whole world fell apart. • If Frank could have spoken before he died. These are the words he would have replied. This life for me has truly past, 1 have loved you all to the very last. Weep not'f3r me but courage take, Arid lave with other for my sake. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by wife Mari. -36 QUALITY THROUGHOUT '- Located in Ridgewood Park, immaculate 4 bedroom raised ranch with 2 car attached garage. Formal din- ing room, fireplace in both living room and family 'room with MANY MORE EXTRAS! $125,900.00. GORGEOUS 2 storey brick home with 4 ample sized bedrooms. Angelstone fireplace with insert, brick and concrete sundeck. Quality throughout. $119,900.00. 4.4113OMP, 1.1$ RAISED RANCH with comfort, convenience and warmth) Cozy family room, 4 bedrooms; Combin- ed kitchen and dining areas with large living room. 385,900.00. D Call any of the following "Full Time Professionals" Bruce Ryan Gordon Hill Murray Rourke Noma Farrish Les Willems FRIENDLY SERVICE PROFESSIONALiSM iNTEG'RITY 1 • ,